People at blu-ray.com are whining to Scorpion because I guess they slightly altered the coloring on the Death Ship blu-ray. I think the original version was tinted, but the tint has been removed.

They posted comparison caps, but from what I saw it was nothing worth complaining about. The blu-ray looks like a huge improvement in my eyes.

I hope this doesn't deter Scorpion from going further into the blu-ray market.

They whine about everything on that forum. I have the UK DVD, and judging from the Blu-ray screengrabs I've seen it's a nice improvement.

This is what Scorpion had to say about the transfer:

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The original IP (inter positive) was used, lab was one of the major ones the studios uses, and the colorist I was assigned is a well known one, and we never "Modernized" the look at all, as that would involved many time spend using DVNR and other digital tweeking which we never did, we graded the colors on the actural IP and went with the natural colors on the IP itself. The DP is dead, so couldn't get his input.

That's good enough for me.

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I hope this doesn't deter Scorpion from going further into the blu-ray market.

Guess it will depend of the sales, but as I often say if I start my label someday I would never touch that format at all. The home penetration is too small, a good part of the blu-ray market is only interested in recent movie and the constant complaining for insignifiant details is annoying. To resume my thinking too much trouble for the works...

No wonder so many small labels doesn't go HD when we see anal criticism for every releases. I don't know but the question I ask to myself when I watch a blu-ray is "Is it better than what I already own on other format?", if the answer is yes I'm happy as I don't expect perfection for movies released 20, 30, 40 or more years ago.

^^ It's nice that there is a place where you can get in-depth and overly critical reviews. That way we know what we are getting. It's not like we all expect %100 perfection before we purchase. If its a title I'm interested in, I know what is a deal breaker and what isn't. THE RAID REDEMPTION received a terrible review. That didn't keep me from buying it.

Scorpion did a great job on the Death Ship Blu-ray. For a first time effort, they really nailed it. The reversible coverart with the foreign posters on the reverse side was a nice touch. And a standard HD Slim case and none of that eco crap!

...and the colors look perfectly fine on the transfer.

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I have always enjoyed this movie. Very eerie and spooky. The bluray looks better than I could have ever imagined. The colour's do seem a little different in parts to what i'm used to, but better if anything. Much more detail and very clear image. Excellent effort from Scorpion.

Scorpion did a great job on the Death Ship Blu-ray. For a first time effort, they really nailed it. The reversible coverart with the foreign posters on the reverse side was a nice touch. And a standard HD Slim case and none of that eco crap!

...and the colors look perfectly fine on the transfer.

Hi, thanks for the compliment, glad you like my choice on the Slim Case, and hope you liked the isolated music score as well, as I always loved the score, and when the oppotunity came up where I was able to do a music only track, I included it on the finished product.

I watched American Nightmare this past weekend. I have the VHS and always planned on watching it one day, but never got around to it. My mistake. This is one sleazy flick. I had no idea what I was in for…strippers, incest, lots of nudity, porno theaters, sex tapes, drug use, graphic sex scenes, transvestites, and some pretty good kills…this one was seedy as hell and it was all pretty fun to watch…it would probably make a great double feature with Maniac and/or Driller Killer. Man, who knew the Wizard of Gore could direct such a vile piece of trash himself? Awesome.

The transfer is more than watchable…I think the quality itself adds to the sheer dirtiness of the film. Yeah, you’re going to want to take a shower after this one.

reading back over this thread, i was surprised that American Nightmare was getting kind of lost in the shadow of the Death Ship blu ray for the first few pages. I agree, it was a really great surprise. I love all the early 80's Toronto landscapes, and the CN Tower so prominent during the rooftop conclusion. "American" Nightmare, indeed!

Haven't gotten around to picking up Death Ship, yet. I'm sure I will though, somewhere down the road. In the meantime though, I'd highly recommend American Nightmare to anybody and everybody.

Guess it will depend of the sales, but as I often say if I start my label someday I would never touch that format at all. The home penetration is too small, a good part of the blu-ray market is only interested in recent movie and the constant complaining for insignifiant details is annoying. To resume my thinking too much trouble for the works...

No wonder so many small labels doesn't go HD when we see anal criticism for every releases. I don't know but the question I ask to myself when I watch a blu-ray is "Is it better than what I already own on other format?", if the answer is yes I'm happy as I don't expect perfection for movies released 20, 30, 40 or more years ago.

'Anal' and 'Penetration' in the same post? Paging Dr.Freud, paging Dr. Freud. Just kidding. LOL.
You make some very good points.

Guess it will depend of the sales, but as I often say if I start my label someday I would never touch that format at all.

I understand your point, but few things irk me more than seeing a small label aquire a favourite title of mine only to give it yet another DVD release... Blu-ray is my prefered format now, and if the company isn't giving me the product that I want, I won't be buying from them.

That said, as happy as I am that Scorpion is beginning to look into blu-ray, I wish they hadn't chosen Death Ship for their first release - I simply don't care for it. But it probably isn't as risky a move as Code Red choosing The Electric Chair over Just Before Dawn for their first release.